Front pop-up ratch safety hook structure for active hood of vehicle
US-2016186471-A1 · Jun 30, 2016 · US
US10508479B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10508479-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715481161-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 24, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2019 |
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A hood latch assembly for a vehicle. A housing includes an insert recess allowing a striker coupled to a hood of a vehicle to be retracted into and withdrawn from the insert recess. A latch has one end portion pivotably coupled to an inner portion of the housing. A fitting recess in the other end portion of the latch allows the striker to be retracted into and withdrawn from the fitting recess. A support protrusion is formed on one end portion of the fitting recess. A safety hook includes a hinge disposed on one end portion to be pivotably coupled to an outer portion of housing and a sliding protrusion disposed on the other end portion to allow the striker to slide when in contact with the striker. When the hood is in a closed position, the safety hook is supported by the support protrusion so as not to pivot.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hood latch assembly for a vehicle, the hood latch assembly comprising: a housing comprising an insert recess, the housing configured to allow a striker coupled to a hood of the vehicle to be retracted into and withdrawn from the insert recess; a latch, with one end portion thereof being pivotably coupled to an inner side portion of the housing, the latch comprising a fitting recess in other end portion thereof, the fitting recess configured to allow the striker to be retracted into and withdrawn from the fitting recess, and a support protrusion formed on one end portion of the fitting recess; and a safety hook comprising a hinge disposed on one end portion of the safety hook and configured to be pivotably coupled to an outer side portion of the housing and a sliding protrusion disposed on other end portion of the safety hook, the sliding protrusion configured to allow the striker to slide when in contact with the striker, wherein, when the hood of the vehicle is in a closed position, the safety hook is supported by the support protrusion such that the safety hook is not pivoted, wherein, in response to the hood being popped up, the latch is configured to pivot so as to detach the support protrusion from the safety hook, wherein action of the detaching allows to cause the safety hook to pivot in a left and right direction of the vehicle and be in contact with the striker, and wherein the sliding protrusion extends away from the housing at a predetermined angle to form a slope, along which the striker slides to enter the insert recess when the hood is closed. 2. The hood latch assembly of claim 1 , wherein, in a position in which the hood is completely opened, the safety hook is pivoted by the hinge to come into close contact with an outer surface of the housing. 3. The hood latch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the safety hook comprises a plate-shaped bar that is configured such that, when the hood is closed, relatively wider surfaces thereof are oriented in a transverse direction of the vehicle to increase an area of the support protrusion of the latch in contact with the safety hook, thereby effectively preventing the safety hook from pivoting. 4. The hood latch assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: an auxiliary latch supporting the latch; and a first resilient member with one end portion thereof being coupled to the housing and other end portion thereof being coupled to the auxiliary latch, the first resilient member allowing the auxiliary latch to resiliently restore an original position thereof after pivoting. 5. The hood latch assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a second resilient member with one end portion thereof being coupled to the housing and other end portion thereof being coupled to the safety hook, the second resilient member allowing the safety hook and the hinge to resiliently pivot. 6. The hood latch assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a third resilient member with one end portion thereof being coupled to the housing and other end portion thereof being coupled to the latch, the third resilient member allowing the latch to resiliently pivot. 7. The hood latch assembly of claim 1 , wherein the support protrusion is located on a lower end portion of the fitting recess, extends in a rearward direction of the vehicle, and moves within the insert recess in response to pivoting of the latch, thereby preventing the safety hook from pivoting. 8. A hood latch assembly for a vehicle, the hood latch assembly comprising: a housing comprising an insert recess, the housing configured to allow a striker coupled to a hood of the vehicle to be retracted into and withdrawn from the housing; a latch, with one end portion thereof being pivotably coupled to an inner side portion of the housing, the latch comprising a fitting recess in other end portion thereof, the fitting recess configured to allow the striker to be retracted into and withdrawn from the fitting recess, and a support protrusion disposed on an end portion of the fitting recess; and a safety hook comprising a hinge disposed on an end portion of the safety hook and configured to be pivotably coupled to an outer side portion of the housing, and a sliding protrusion disposed on other end portion of the safety hook, the sliding protrusion configured to allow the striker to slide when in contact with the striker, wherein, when the hood of the vehicle is in a closed position, the safety hook is configured to be supported by the support protrusion to prevent the safety hook from pivoting, wherein, in response to the hood being in a popped up position, the latch is configured to pivot so as to detach the support protrusion from the safety hook, wherein action of the detaching allows to cause the safety hook to pivot in a left and right direction of the vehicle and be in contact with the striker, and wherein the sliding protrusion extends away from the housing at a predetermined angle to form a slope, along which the striker slides to enter the insert recess when the hood is closed. 9. The hood latch assembly of claim 8 , wherein, in a position in which the hood is completely opened, the safety hook is pivoted by the hinge to come into close contact with an outer surface of the housing. 10. The hood latch assembly of claim 8 , wherein the safety hook comprises a plate-shaped bar that is configured such that, when the hood is in the closed position, relatively wider surfaces thereof are oriented in a transverse direction of the vehicle to increase an area of the support protrusion of the latch in contact with the safety hook, wherein the increase in the area of the support protrusion is configured to effectively prevent the safety hook from pivoting. 11. The hood latch assembly of claim 8 , further comprising: an auxiliary latch supporting the latch; and a first resilient member with one end portion thereof being coupled to the housing and other end portion thereof being coupled to the auxiliary latch, the first resilient member allowing the auxiliary latch to resiliently restore an original position thereof after pivoting. 12. The hood latch assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a second resilient member with one end portion thereof being coupled to the housing and other end portion thereof being coupled to the safety hook, the second resilient member allowing the safety hook and the hinge to resiliently pivot. 13. The hood latch assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a third resilient member with one end portion thereof being coupled to the housing and other end portion thereof being coupled to the latch, the third resilient member allowing the latch to resiliently pivot. 14. A hood latch assembly for a vehicle, the hood latch assembly comprising: a housing comprising an insert recess, the housing configured to allow a striker coupled to a hood of the vehicle to be retracted into and withdrawn from the housing; a latch, with one end portion thereof being pivotably coupled to an inner side portion of the housing, the latch comprising a fitting recess in other end portion thereof, the fitting recess configured to allow the striker to be retracted into and withdrawn from the fitting recess, and a support protrusion disposed on an end portion of the fitting recess; and a safety hook comprising a hinge disposed on an end portion of the safety hook and configured to be pivotably coupled to an outer side portion of the housing, and a sliding protrusion disposed on other end portion of the safety hook, the sliding protrusion configured to allow the striker to slide when in contact with the striker, wherein, when the hood of the v
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